New Year's Resolutions for Congress
by
Ron Paul
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As I prepare
to retire from Congress, Id like to suggest a few New Years
resolutions for my colleagues to consider. For the sake of liberty,
peace, and prosperity I certainly hope more members of Congress
consider the strict libertarian constitutional approach to government
in 2013.
In just a few
days, Congress will solemnly swear to support and defend the Constitution
of the United States against ALL enemies, foreign and domestic.
They should reread Article 1 Section 8 and the Bill of Rights before
taking such a serious oath. Most legislation violates key provisions
of the Constitution in very basic ways, and if members cant
bring themselves to say no in the face of pressure from special
interests, they have broken trust with their constituents and violated
their oaths. Congress does not exist to serve special interests,
it exists to protect the rule of law.
I also urge
my colleagues to end unconstitutional wars overseas. Stop the drone
strikes; stop the covert activities and meddling in the internal
affairs of other nations. Strive to observe good faith and
justice towards all Nations as George Washington admonished.
We are only making more enemies, wasting lives, and bankrupting
ourselves with the neoconservative, interventionist mindset that
endorses pre-emptive war that now dominates both parties.
All
foreign aid should end because it is blatantly unconstitutional.
While it may be a relatively small part of our federal budget, for
many countries it is a large part of theirs--and it creates perverse
incentives for both our friends and enemies. There is no way members
of Congress can know or understand the political, economic, legal,
and social realities in the many nations to which they send taxpayer
dollars.
Congress needs
to stop accumulating more debt. US debt, monetized by the Federal
Reserve, is the true threat to our national security. Revisiting
the parameters of Article 1 Section 8 would be a good start.
Congress
should resolve to respect personal liberty and free markets. Learn
more about the free market and how it regulates commerce and produces
greater prosperity better than any legislation or regulation. Understand
that economic freedom IS freedom. Resolve not to get in the way
of voluntary contracts between consenting adults. Stop bailing out
failed yet politically connected companies and industries. Stop
forcing people to engage in commerce when they dont want to,
and stop prohibiting them from buying and selling when they do want
to. Stop trying to legislate your ideas of fairness. Protect property
rights. Protect the individual. That is enough.
There are many
more resolutions I would like to see my colleagues in Congress adopt,
but respect for the Constitution and the oath of office should be
at the core of everything members of Congress do in 2013.
See
the Ron Paul File
January
2, 2013
Dr. Ron
Paul is a Republican member of Congress from Texas.
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